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The three went out to a pay phone to reserve a flight to Miami or the first plane, and I called Krogh to report.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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Krogh is the first person to have elucidated this question in a mathematically comprehensible way.
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In place of Carr's unabashed love of all things turtle, Mr. Jackson—a physiologist confined mostly to the lab—explains his own attraction by citing something called the Krogh Principle, "which states, in essence, that for every physiological problem an ideal animal exists somewhere for studying that problem."
The Beating Heart Beneath the Shell Jennie Erin Smith 2011
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The building now known as Krogh's was one of the first structures in White Deer Plaza and in 1927 it began as a small tearoom and gift shop.
unknown title 2009
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In return, other charges were dropped and Krogh agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in their investigation of the widening Watergate scandal.
Stephen N. Shulman, lawyer who defended Watergate figure, dies at 77 Emma Brown 2011
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The lawyer was "instrumental," Krogh told The Post's Woodward, "in helping me determine that what I had done was not only illegal but morally wrong."
Stephen N. Shulman, lawyer who defended Watergate figure, dies at 77 Emma Brown 2011
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But in 1971, Nixon tapped Krogh to lead the White House "plumbers," a secret group charged with plugging leaks of classified information to the press.
Stephen N. Shulman, lawyer who defended Watergate figure, dies at 77 Emma Brown 2011
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The job turned Krogh into a central player in the administration's illegal covert operations.
Stephen N. Shulman, lawyer who defended Watergate figure, dies at 77 Emma Brown 2011
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After he left the government to go into private practice in 1967, one of his first prominent clients was Egil "Bud" Krogh, whose case became a key part of the political drama that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.
Stephen N. Shulman, lawyer who defended Watergate figure, dies at 77 Emma Brown 2011
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In 1971, Krogh, seeking information to discredit Ellsberg, authorized White House staffers to break into the offices of Ellsberg's psychiatrist.
Stephen N. Shulman, lawyer who defended Watergate figure, dies at 77 Emma Brown 2011
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